Champagne Valentine have changed the advertising cosmos with their provocative and decadent creations. A fantastical entity, they shapeshift between commercial, fashion and luxurious realms while remaining attuned to ethical and contemporary art trends.

Gabriel Shalom is an audiovisual artist and video essayist. He is a founding partner of KS12, a creative studio based in Berlin which produces videos that blur boundaries between documentary and fiction, artwork and essay.

Studio NAND is a multi-disciplinary design prac­tice in the heart of Berlin researching the inter­sec­tion of design, science and tech­no­logy by creating products, objects and inter­active envir­on­ments.

Jonathan Puckey, co-founder of Moniker, is a graphic designer and programmer with a focus on processes rather than products: things that adapt to their environment, emphasize change and show difference.

Martial Geoffre-Rouland is a digital artist, interactive developer based in Lyon. Combining large scale structures with home made software on live stage, he catches the audience attention with immersive and sound reactive visuals.

B-Reel is a creative production company exploring storytelling and technology. Mainly working with advertising, the output ranges from Websites, Music Videos, TV Commercials and Games to Installations, Live Events and everything in-between.

The Guardian Interactive team aims to push the boundaries of news story-telling; creating pieces where data visualisation, rich media, and interactions combine with classic narratives to build new forms of reader engagement.

Régine Debatty writes about the intersection between art, design and technology, curates art shows and speaks at conferences and festivals about the way artists, hackers and interaction designers (mis)use technology.